Quick need help!

Discussion in 'Compounds, Polishes, Paint Cleaners, and Glazes' started by ggk, Apr 17, 2009.

  1. ggk

    ggk Jedi Nuba

    I am currently having a problem with this Saturn sky I am polishing. My problem is that the slight hologram/haze I am geting from m105 is impossible to remove. I have tried the things I have on hand with no avail. I have megs fine cut and 82. In- luckily the rest of the polish I have was ruined cause it froze.
    My question is what is a product I can pick up at a local autozone/napa that will work to finish and clean up m105 that was applied by white sonus?
     
  2. Nica

    Nica Banned

    Regrettably I've never used M105 so I can't help, don't you have any other polishes oh I don't like Menzerna :whistle:

    Well wish I could help but I can't :sorry:

    Hope you make out okay.
     
  3. DaveS4

    DaveS4 Jedi Nuba

    Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Swirl Remover 2.0 (#9). Should get the paint to an LSP-ready state! Oh, and use either a final polish/glaze pad or a light polish pad.
     
  4. kenny1775

    kenny1775 Jedi Nuba

    Can you get a hold of some M205?

    Ultrafina might help, or maybe some D151 if you can find it..

    What colour is the car?
     
  5. Asphalt Rocket

    Asphalt Rocket Nuba Guru

    First off what pad are you using with M105?
     
  6. ggk

    ggk Jedi Nuba

    i was using a white sonus pad with m105. i did it cause it because i did not know how much clear he had to play with considering he had like it detailed like 4 times and i am pretty sure they compounded with wool instead of clay bar.
    in the end i used megs fine cut with white on my pc cause i was having a hell of a time on finish perfect on the car with rotary.
    i am thinking i will be picking up some megs 205 and a few pads mainly polishing a nf finishing.
     
  7. richy

    richy Guest

    i use a pfw pad with my rotary and 105 and it will all but disappear and quickly. I use heavier weight for the first few seconds and then lighten up. It finishes remarkably well. That choice of pad maybe incompatible or you are doing it too long. Hope that helps...
     
  8. Asphalt Rocket

    Asphalt Rocket Nuba Guru

    I agree with Richy, sounds like you worked the polish too long and caused yourself some hazing. I use M105 with foam pads and do not has this problem at all. Try not working the polish as long and you should be fine. M205 is not going to solve your problem if you can't work the M105, same technology but in a finishing polish.
     
  9. ggk

    ggk Jedi Nuba

    yeah it was prob my fault i was working it too long. i only spread and worked it 2 passes over the panel with light pressure, but hey i need some work on my technique.

    here it is before
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    with the money i made i am going to pay insurance next month and some m205/ few pads.
     

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